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Who are the certified experts? Does anyone have that? Griffin 1. Put your terminal server in its own OU Enable Loopback Policy Processing or this article will help you Create a user GPO and enable the following Setting: User Configuration Admin Templates Start menu and taskbar Enable this policy: Remove and prevent access to the shutdown, restart, sleep and hibernate comands MSFT also answers this question here HThere are also other things you can do like disabling access to the command prompt etc to further lock down your environment in order to prevent users from mistakenly or maliciously causing harm to the environment.

Hope this helps, Kristin L. Proposed as answer by Kristin L. So don't learn on that computer, set up a deskto pyou can play with and applly the settings until you get it figured out. Then move the settings to the correct OU where the users reside. What I put in my article and Kristin put are essentially the same exact thing. It's very simple to do and you are right it is as simple as you said. Now saying that, users should never be able to shutdown a server unless you have made them power users or administrators.

Ok, seems do-able. Only thing i am worried about is when i move the server into the new OU, are its settings going to be changed? This is also the AD so would hate to mess anything up. You will have a better understanding soon. Read Jeff's article. Also, might be good to invest in a Group Policy book I like books by Moskowitz, but there are lots out there And I agree whole heartedly with Jeff : create a test environment and play there - this can simply be a test OU with one test server added to it.

And whatever you do, don't mess with the default domain policy. Create new GPO's to work with. Hi, Removing the shutdown option via Group Policy is the wrong approach. The "Remove and prevent access to the shutdown, restart, sleep, and hibernate commands" GP setting is primarily cosmetic. This is different than a workstation OS where normal users do have this ability. You can do this by going to the following policy:. The easiest thing to do is to remove the Users group and leave the rest.

That is about all the different ways a Windows computer can be shut down, so hopefully this covers everything.

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There are access denied error display for some pc shutdown. Every pc run Windows xp sp3. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. There are no registry settings that you can tweak in order to enable remote shutdown. Tobias Knauss Tobias Knauss 3, 1 1 gold badge 16 16 silver badges 40 40 bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name.



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